>From a technical point UDP and TCP ports are separate, a server
listening for TCP requests on port 80 wont see any UDP traffic on that
port unless it explicitly opens a UDP socket. Tunneling in on UDP port
80 might be possible if the routing rules that are in place dont
specify to allow only TCP on port 80.

< Yes UDP on port 80 must be allowed in that case.

Thanks for help.

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